Posts with tag Ari Gold
Posted Sep 15th 2008 1:04AM by Jonathan Toomey
Filed under: OpEd, Entourage, Episode Reviews, Reality-Free

(S05E02) "No indies E! Think of it like the Holocaust - never again!" - Ari
Ever since the beginning of Entourage, I've been waiting for this episode. As much as I love Vince, it's been a long time coming for his "I'll do whatever the hell I want" mentality to finally come full circle and bite him in the ass. His career is in the toilet, Ari even admitted that his worth as an actor "remains to be seen," and E is officially taking his own career more seriously. If Vince wants a comeback, then it's going to be up to him and I love that it's been set up that way. Up until now, his failures have been a direct result partly because of his reliance on Eric and partly because of his own laissez-faire, "what will be will be" attitude. If he screws it all up now, it's his own fault.
Continue reading Entourage: Unlike a Virgin
Posted Sep 8th 2008 8:22AM by Jonathan Toomey
Filed under: OpEd, Entourage, Episode Reviews, Reality-Free

(S05E01) "Our next film is Medellin - the ultra-violent story of Colombian drug lord Pablo Escobar starring Vincent Chase in a fat-suit in bad make-up that makes him look like the love child of Jiminy Glick and a case of Twinkies." - Richard Roeper
Ouch. It's been six months since Cannes, Medellin is getting a straight-to-DVD release, and people are still talking about it. One of the worst films of the year. I can't say that I'm surprised. Considering how last season ended and what we've come to expect from Entourage, this felt less like a season premiere and more like just another episode. Vincent Chase can only stay down and out hidden in Mexico for so long before the allure of his almost dead career came calling.
Continue reading Entourage: Fantasy Island (season premiere)
Posted Aug 23rd 2008 9:07AM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: Entourage, Celebrities, Reality-Free

Last season on
Entourage, when Vincent Chase decided to put his own money into
Medellin it was a major risk and he knew it. He was rolling the dice on his career, taking a leap of faith by choosing to do a controversial biography of a vicious Colombian drug lord. In Spanish. Directed by a hot-headed genius/madman named Billy Walsh.
Vinney was playing with dynamite. It wasn't good for Vincent's career, but it was great for
Entourage. Failure is always funnier than success, isn't it?
Well, as bad as viewers thought
Medellin seemed to be based on the brief scenes we saw last season, in the September 7th premiere on HBO, the media weighs in.
At the Movies' critics Michael Phillips and Richard Roeper filmed a
fictional review of Medellin to be shown in season premiere of
Entourage, and it's not good. In fact, if they were stilling using the thumb-o-meter,
Medellin would get two big thumbs-down.
Continue reading At the Movies meets Entourage in season premiere
Posted Jul 3rd 2008 2:05PM by Allison Waldman
Filed under: Entourage, WGA Strike, Reality-Free

Have you been jonesing for the entourage from
Entourage? Do you need a little Ari Gold to get your blood flowing? Well, new shows aren't coming back until September (thanks to the writers' strike), but HBO is giving fans a chance to enjoy the most recent shows starting tomorrow, July 4th. Every Friday at 10 p.m. (ET) on, HBO will replay season 3: part 2, and season 4.
That's good to know -- especially in these dog days of summer TV -- but if you want to know what's going to happen next, read on. Both Jerry Ferarra and Kevin Connolly, Turtle and E, got a little chatty with
OK! magazine's Oliver Coleman.
If you don't want to know how things are going to unfold in season five, don't read after the jump.
Continue reading Turtle and E spill the beans about Entourage
Posted May 12th 2008 12:05PM by Bob Sassone
Filed under: Scrubs, Family Guy, Entourage, How I Met Your Mother, The Office, Celebrities, 30 Rock, Chuck, Reality-Free
As we told you last week, RedEye is in the middle of their annual Best Character on Television tournament, and now we're into the second round. It looks like some strong favorites have emerged, while some fan favorites have been voted off the island.
That wouldn't include Don Draper from Mad Men (who lost to Jermaine and Bret from from Flight of the Conchords), Morgan Grimes from Chuck (who lost to Michael Scott from The Office), or Captain Jack Harkness from Torchwood. He actually lost to Herbert from Family Guy. That has to be embarrassing.
Continue reading RedEye readers love Benjamin Linus but not Don Draper
Posted Sep 2nd 2007 11:29PM by Jonathan Toomey
Filed under: OpEd, Entourage, Episode Reviews

(S04E12) "In France, I'm a Viking god." - Drama
Medellin. We've been talking about it all season. We've seen clips, a ridiculously good trailer for the film, and even a "making of" documentary. Despite all the positive hype, we've only had one question: what if it sucks? Well guess what? It sucks... a lot. Amidst a frantic and hyper crowd at Cannes, Medellin's screening worked like a sedative. Only Billy and Vince seemed to be enjoying the film as if they were in on some joke. It even garnered a few "boos." To be honest, it felt anti-climactic to me if only because this was exactly what I've been expecting. This was the only logical outcome. Everything always comes up roses for this crew. They needed a reality check and this proved to be the perfect vehicle for it.
Continue reading Entourage: The Cannes Kids (season finale)
Posted Aug 27th 2007 8:02AM by Jonathan Toomey
Filed under: OpEd, Entourage, Episode Reviews

(S04E11) "Ninety-seven minutes, E." - Drama
It just keeps getting better. Like everyone else, I've complained here and there about some of the mediocre episodes that have aired this summer. However, it's hard to stay angry when we get one like this. It was perfect really. Hands down, one of the best written episodes of Entourage -- spanning all four seasons. Think about it. When was the last episode that flawlessly integrated every character into the action as well as guest spots from Kanye West, Sydney Pollack, and Anna Faris?
Continue reading Entourage: No Cannes Do
Posted Aug 20th 2007 8:02AM by Jonathan Toomey
Filed under: OpEd, Entourage, Episode Reviews

(S04E10) "I like being E." - Turtle
Back to the season. This episode did what we like to call "advance the plot." Remember the plot? This show had one at one point, and as much as I've enjoyed the past few episodes exploring E's choices, I'm glad we finally got back to what the show is all about: Vince's career. Another cool factor? Eric had nothing to do with it this time around. As many folks predicted in last week's poll, right out of the gate E seemed to be focusing his energy on Anna and putting Vince on the back-burner. Doubt very much that'll last too long.
Continue reading Entourage: Snow Job
Posted Aug 13th 2007 12:12AM by Jonathan Toomey
Filed under: OpEd, Entourage, Episode Reviews

(S04E09) "Looks like someone found some fresh meat at the market." - Drama
Once again, another episode that didn't really have anything major going on. It was good though. It had some funny story lines and kept up with this trend of character development. We got tons this time around from Eric, Mrs. Ari, Vince, and Drama. Overall, the show is really establishing itself as more than just the story of Vince. It's broadening out in all directions, and even though I'm looking forward to the culmination of the season at Cannes, I'm looking forward to where everyone else ends up too.
Continue reading Entourage: The Young and the Stoned
Posted Aug 9th 2007 3:34PM by Jonathan Toomey
Filed under: TV on DVD, Entourage
I swear I tried to come up with a creative title for this post, but sometimes simplicity is best. We had to wait almost a year for the concluding half of Entourage's third season. It kept getting put off again and again, and I think it was because HBO wanted to keep it in line with the return of The Sopranos. Whatever. My point is that you'd think with all the re-scheduling, that the DVD set would hit the shelves quicker. No dice.
The set for season three, part two won't be in stores until October 2. Besides having to wait that long, you'd at least expect it to cost a little less, right? After all, it was only 8 episodes just like the first season. Wrong again. Expect to pay the same price that the longer seasons go for. Around thirty bucks. I wish I could say something exciting about some great special feature to make it seem like a worthwhile deal, but as with the other sets, I'm sure there will only be a few audio commentaries. I'm complaining, but of course I'm going to buy it. Part of me just wishes they had released the whole third season as one giant set and added a few featurettes or cast interviews. Something extra would have been nice.
[Thanks to reader Cam for the tip!]
Posted Aug 5th 2007 11:56PM by Jonathan Toomey
Filed under: OpEd, Entourage, Episode Reviews

(S04E08) "So... you've come to acquire my newly acquired desk." - Gary Busey
I'm starting to get the impression that the goal of this season of Entourage wasn't to create some huge season long story. Most of the season four episodes have been one-shots, with little connection to an over arching plot. Instead we've gotten boatloads of character development and this was no exception. Eric is going legit (finally) and it proves to be harder than he thought since it seems the only person in Hollywood who knows him is Vince. That story, while great, pales in comparison to the return of Gary Busey though. I guess Turtle's previous prediction of Gary "flying off the planet" didn't quite pan out.
Continue reading Entourage: Gary's Desk
Posted Jul 30th 2007 9:46AM by Jonathan Toomey
Filed under: OpEd, Entourage, Episode Reviews

(S04E07) "More like a smile I'd like to service." - Turtle
I'm not sure what they were thinking with this episode. It's not that it was bad. I thought it was great - some funny moments and some loose ends tied up. It was sort of like the Vegas episode. Looking at the big picture, it doesn't have much impact on the season but it still provided a nice departure from everything else that's going on. I guess it just goes to show that Entourage can pull off something like this more than once.
Continue reading Entourage: The Day Fu*kers
Posted Jul 23rd 2007 7:17AM by Jonathan Toomey
Filed under: OpEd, Entourage, Episode Reviews

(S04E06) "Listen, mind if I use your private shitter? I just gotta piss but the one in the hallway stank like a refugee boat." - Walsh
Hmm... not so much. I've been enjoying this season immensely thus far, but something about this episode just didn't work for me. It's not that it was bad, but it just didn't feel right. There was so much going on and none of it really tied together. All the good episodes of Entourage have A and B plots that usually collide at the end. None of that here. What did I like? More Lloyd. What didn't I like? Everything else.
Continue reading Entourage: The Weho Ho
Posted Jul 16th 2007 9:14AM by Jonathan Toomey
Filed under: OpEd, Entourage, Episode Reviews

(S04E05) "Yo, pretty dope lid you're sportin' there hombre. Where'd you get it?" - Drama
Doug Ellin and Co. does it again. I think Entourage is finally returning to the level of quality we had been use to. Granted I've been enjoying this season right along, but this episode was spectacular from all accounts. It just flowed very smoothly, had some classic Ari and Drama lines, had E get in a fight, and even guest-starred the very funny Bob Balaban. Sounds like a winner to me.
Continue reading Entourage: The Dream Team
Posted Jul 10th 2007 1:29PM by Jonathan Toomey
Filed under: Industry, Entourage
Maybe I'm off base here, but this seems weird to me. I've heard of individual celebrities starting their own clothing lines, but never an apparel line based on an entire show. Well... HBO's Entourage has got one now.
Back in March, before the premiere of season three's second half, Adriano Goldschmied (never heard of them... sounds expensive) launched an entire line based on the popular show. As you would expect, there was a giant party and people walked away with gift bags that were probably more expensive than my life.
If you feel like dishing out $70, there are some pretty cool tee-shirts featuring Viking Quest and the Ari Gold instant classic "Let's Hug It Out Bitch." Personally, I'm content sticking with the $5.99 special from The Gap clearance rack.
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